Calliston Cavaliers |
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Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are the BEST dog you will ever have in your life. They are extremely loving--especially the males. Cavaliers always want to be with you wherever you are. Cavaliers love to sleep in your lap, beside you and at your feet. However, Cavaliers love to sleep in their crates. Cavaliers are extremely smart dogs! The best way to train Cavaliers is to catch them doing something, give that "something" a command word and praise them and/or give them a treat -- example -- "Sit. Good girl/boy." Cavaliers love to be praised and rewarded with treats. Just because they are smart, doesn't mean they have common sense. If they see a butterfly, ball, bug, bird, etc., and they are running loose, they will chase after it -- even into a busy street. Always having a Cavalier on a leash or in a fenced area is one of the most important things you can do for him/her. You ask, oh those wonderful new invisible fences. I prefer the old fashioned type of fence as invisible fences are not my favorite type of fence for three reasons: 1. While your dog will get a “zap” and stay in your yard, it doesn’t stop other animals from coming onto your property and attacking your dog or preventing people from seeing your Cavalier and easily taking them. 2. Then again, will your Cavalier stay in the yard? There is always the chance that the dog will be so excited at seeing something go by, that they will run right past the fence and keep on going even though they have been shocked. 3. Is shocking your dog really humane? Some say, “It’s just a little shock,” however, I’m not sure I would even like a little shock. Cavaliers love their food -- be careful about overfeeding them. Overfeeding Cavaliers is extremely bad for their health. Possible problems from overfeeding can be heart problems, hip problems, joint problems; just to name a few. A good healthy diet is very important. Purchasing dog food from a reputable pet food store is better than purchasing dog food that has a lot of filler in it. Cavaliers can have a delicate stomach, so a dog food that is rich in protein can cause problems. Why is my Cavalier eating grass? Cavaliers are "grazing dogs" so on occasion they will eat grass - don't be alarmed this is perfectly normal -- be careful what you put on your lawn. My dogs even love to eat my blueberries and strawberries. These are okay for them to eat, however, there are some foods that dogs should not eat – onions which can lead to anemia for dogs, grapes which are toxic to dogs and, of course, chocolate which is also toxic to dogs. Additional information regarding Cavaliers will be added in the future, please come back and visit us often!! In the meantime, check out the pictures of our dogs and puppies. I am sure you will enjoy them. |
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